Slide fastener installation and method and slide fastener package for forming the same

ABSTRACT

A slide fastener installation including a garment having a pair of fabric sections folded upon themselves to form flaps and an elongate opening for the garment, adhesive strips bonding the flaps to their respective sections, and a slide fastener for closing the elongate opening having a pair of carrier tapes bonded, respectively, by adhesive strips to the flaps. A method of forming the above described slide fastener installation is also disclosed along with a slide fastener package carrying removable adhesive strips for use in forming the above described slide fastener installation.

United States Patent 1191 Thaeler SLIDE F ASTENER INSTALLATION AND METHOD AND SLIDE FASTENER PACKAGE FOR FORMING THE SAME [75] Inventor: Bruce K. Thaeler, Meadville, Pa.

[73] Assignee: Textron Inc., Providence, RI.

[22] Filed: June 26, 1973 [21] Appl. No.: 373,705

[52] US. Cl 156/66; 24/2051 R; 24/205.l6 R [51] Int. Cl A4411 19/34 [58] Field of Search.. 24/205.l6 R, 205.1 R, 205 R, 24/DlG. 11; 156/66; 161/102 [56] References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 2,684,514 7/1954 Basel et al 24/205.16 R 2,768,922 10/1956 Klein 24/205.l6 R 3,082,501 3/1963 Brown....... 24/2051 R. 3,346,105 10/1967 Nye et al. 24/DlG. ll 3,456.305 7/1969 Voit 156/66 [4 1 May 13,1915

3,561,073 2/1971 Rosser 24/2051 R 3,654,059 4/1972 Zisblatt 161/102 3,685,103 8/1972 Severino A i 24/205.16 R 3,785,014 1/1974 Canepo 24/205.l6 R

Primary Examiner-William H. Schultz Assistant Examiner-Darrell Marquette [57] ABSTRACT A slide fastener installation including a garment having a pair of fabric sections folded upon themselves to form flaps and an elongate opening for the garment, adhesive strips bonding the flaps to their respective sections, and a slide fastener for closing the elongate opening having a pair of carrier tapes bonded, respectively, by adhesive strips to the flaps. A method of forming the above described slide fastener installation is also disclosed along with a slide fastener package carrying removable adhesive strips for use in forming the above described slide fastener installation.

5 Claims, 4 Drawing Figures SLIDE FASTENER INSTALLATION AND METHOD AND SLIDE FASTENER PACKAGE FOR FORMING THE SAME BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention:

The present invention pertains to slide fasteners and, more particularly, to slide fasteners adhesively installed on articles.

2. Description of the Prior Art:

In installing a slide fastener as a closure for an opening in an article, such as a garment, it has been the general practice to sew the slide fastener to the article utilizing a sewing machine with a special presser foot designed for use with the particular type of slide fastener to be installed. The sewing or stitching of slide fasteners to articles has the disadvantages of requiring a special presser foot as noted above, of necessitating matching thread color with fabric and of requiring the necessarily complex steps concomitant with sewing such as initial positioning of the slide fastener on the article by stitch basting or pinning. These disadvantages are com pounded in the mass production of garments and other articles having slide fastener closures in that the steps required for sewing are difficult to perform automati-.

cally and are time consuming.

While the prior art, as exemplified by US. Pat. Nos. 2,768,922, 3,561,073 and 3,685,103, is generally cognizant of adhesively bonded slide fastener installations which avoid the need for sewing or stitching slide fasteners to garments, prior art efforts to utilize fabric bonding adhesives to eliminate sewing in slide fastener installations have, in general, not been found to be fully satisfactory. The primary problem with prior art adhesively bonded slide fastener installations is that they are vulnerable to stress and subject to failure. Another problem with prior art adhesively bonded slide fastener installations is that they have not been easily formed and the methods of installation have not been sufficiently simple and facile to permit slide fasteners to be installed in garments other than with precision equipment without sacrificing strength by reducing the adhesive bonding.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The present invention is summarized in a slide fastener installation including an article having main fabric sections folded upon themselves to form first and second flaps with the folded edges of the first and second main sections defining an elongate opening for the article, first and second adhesive means disposed between the first flap and the first main section and between the second flap and the second main section, respectively, to bond the first and second flaps to the first and second main sections, respectively, a slide fastener for closing the elongate opening including first and second carrier tapes, and third and fourth adhesive means disposed between the first carrier tape and the first flap and between the second carrier tape and the second carrier tape, respectively, to bond the first and second carrier tapes to the first and second flaps, respectively.

The present invention is further summarized in a method of installing a slide fastener having a pair of carrier tapes on an article having a pair of main fabric sections folded upon themselves to form a pair of flaps and define at the folded edges an elongate opening to be closed by the slide fastener including the steps of adhesively bonding each of the flaps with a respective one of the main sections, and adhesively bonding each of the carrier tapes of the slide fastener with a respective one of the flaps.

A slide fastener package according to the present invention for use with the slide fastener installation and the method of installing a slide fastener described above includes a pair of carrier tapes each carrying interengaging elements along an inner edge thereof, and a plurality of adhesive strips adhesively carried on each of the carrier tapes, at least one of each plurality of adhesive strips being easily peeled from the carrier tapes.

A primary object of the present invention is to overcome the above described disadvantages of the prior art by providing a strong slide fastener installation that can be constructed by a simple and easy method of installation.

An additional object of the present invention is to provide an adhesively bonded slide fastener installation subject only to shear loads by utilizing a double adhesive sandwich structure.

Another object of the present invention is to utilize strips of adhesive to bond fabric flaps of an article to back sides of the fabric as well as to bond carrier tapes of a slide fastener to the flaps.

A further object of the present invention is to provide a simple method of installing a slide fastener on an article utilizing strips of adhesive.

The present invention has an additional object in that a slide fastener package includes a plurality of adhesive strips removably secured to the carrier tapes of a slide fastener such that the adhesive strips can be peeled from the carrier tapes for use in installing the slide fastener.

Some of the advantages of the present invention over the prior art are that the slide fastener installation is subject only to shear loads since shear bonds can normally withstand much higher loads than peel bonds, no special cutting or sizing of the width of fabric flaps is required for proper alignment, and the method for installation is simple and easily performed.

Other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of the preferred embodiments taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS FIG. I is a plan view, partially broken away, ofa slide fastener installation embodying the present invention;

FIG. 2 is a partial isometric view of a slide fastener package embodying the present invention, prior to installation;

FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view taken along line 3-3 of FIG. 1; and

FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view similar to FIG. 3 but showing another embodiment of a slide fastener installation according to the present invention.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS A portion of a garment or other suitable article having a slide fastener closure according to the present invention is generally indicated at 10 in FIG. 1 and has an elongate opening 11 between main fabric sections 12 and 14 that is opened and closed by the slide fastener. The main fabric sections 12 and 14 are folded upon themselves to form flaps 16 and 18, respectively,

and the folded edges of sections 12 and 14 form the elongate opening 11. While separate sections 12 and 14 of the garment are illustrated, the sections can be parts of an integral fabric of a garment or parts of separate fabrics joined together, such as by a seam, to form the garment. The use of folded flaps at an opening where a slide fastener is to be installed is conventional in order to provide smooth and uniform fabric edges not subject to fraying at the opening to be closed by the slide fastener.

The slide fastener secured to the garment 10 to close the opening 11 is generally indicated at 20 and includes a slider 22 controlling the meshing of interengaging elements 24. A carrier tape 26 of the slide fastener 20 carries interengaging elements 24 on an inner edge thereof, and a pair of laterally spaced, elongate adhesive strips 27 and 29 are adhesively secured to tape 26 extending longitudinally in parallel relation with the interengaging elements 24. Slide fastener 20 also includes a carrier tape 30 carrying interengaging elements 24 along the inner edge thereof, and a pair of laterally spaced elongate, adhesive strips 31 and 33 are adhesively secured to tape 30 extending longitudinally in parallel relation with the interengaging elements 24.

As shown in FIG. 2, the slide fastener 20 is preferably packaged with adhesive strips 27 and 31 adjacent the outer edges of tapes 26 and 30, respectively, and adhesive strips 29 and 33 centrally disposed adjacent the inner edges of tapes 26 and 30, respectively. The adhesive strips 27, 29, 31 and 33 are formed of a layer of heat-bendable adhesive with the strips being slightly tacky and temporarily secured to the carrier tapes so as to be easily removed therefrom by peeling, as illustrated in FIG. 2. a

The slide fastener installation according to the present invention, as shown in FIGS. 1 and 3, is formed by peeling adhesive strips 29 and 33 from carrier tapes 26 and 30 and securing the adhesive strips 29 and 33 to the interior surfaces of main sections 12 and 14 of the garment 10 with flaps l6 and 18 being folded to sandwich the adhesive strips. Slide fastener 20 is positioned with interengaging elements 24 aligned with opening 11 and adhesive strips 27 and 31 sandwiched between carrier tapes 26 and 30 and flaps 16 and 18, respectively. With the structure assembled in this double ad hesive sandwich, heat and pressure are applied to compress the garment and the slide fastener and provide a permanent, heat actuated bond between flaps 16 and I8 and main fabric sections 12 and 14, respectively, and between carrier tapes 26 and 30 and flaps 16 and 18, respectively.

A slide fastener installation according to another embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in FIG. 4 with parts identical to parts of FIG. 3 given identical reference numbers and not described again and parts similar to parts of FIG. 3 given the same reference numbers with 100 added. The primary difference between the slide fastener installations of FIGS. 3 and 4 is that outer adhesive strips 127 and 131 are peeled from the carrier tapes and disposed to bond flaps I6 and 18 to main sections 12 and 14, respectively, while inner adhesive strips 129 and 133 are sandwiched between carrier tapes 126 and 130 and flaps l6 and 18. The slide fastener 120 is of the type presenting a seamlike appearance, commonly referred to as invisible or hidden slide fasteners, where the carrier tapes 126 and 130 are folded on themselves such that the folded edges meet with the interengaging elements 124 out of view from the exterior of the garment.

The adhesive strips for use with the present invention can be of any known type such as that described in B. Fv Goodrich Chemical Company Bulletin No. TC 3-A- 1, Nov. 1959, and, preferably, are of the thermoplastic type which will soften in response to the application of heat, such as from a conventional iron, and upon cooling will provide a lasting bond which is flexible and capable of withstanding normal machine washing and dry cleaning processes. The adhesive strips can also be liquid activated to aid in initially positioning and retaining the adhesive strips between the flaps and the fabric sections.

The adhesive strips carried on the slide fastener package of FIG. 2 are easily removed therefrom by peeling; however, it is necessary only that two of the adhesive strips be easily removed in that the strips remaining on the carrier tapes need not be used in accordance with the method of the present invention. While the adhesive strips are preferably supplied along with the slide fastener secured to the carrier tapes, the adhesive strips for use with the method and slide fastener installation of the present invention could be supplied in separate roll form or a release paper if desired. Of course, where the adhesive strips are of the liquid activated type, they are moistened prior to being disposed in the double sandwich structure for simultaneous pressing and heating to adhesively bond the flaps to the fabric sections and the carrier tapes to the flaps in accordance with the method of the present invention.

What is claimed is:

1. A method of installing a slide fastener having a pair of carrier tapes on an article, the article having a pair of main fabric sections folded upon themselves to form folded edges and a pair of flaps with each flap extending from a folded edge and the folded edges defining an elongate opening to be closed by the slide fastener comprising the steps of providing a slide fastener carrying at least four strips of heat-bondable adhesive on the carrier tapes, peeling at least two of the strips of adhesive from the carrier tapes,

disposing at least one of the peeled strips of adhesive between respective flaps and main sections for adhesively bonding the flaps and main sections and spacing the disposed strip of heat-bondable adhesive from the folded edges,

compressing the flaps against the main sections while applying heat to adhesively bond the flaps to the main sections, disposing a strip of heat-bendable adhesive between respective carrier tapes and flaps, and

compressing the carrier tapes against the flaps while applying heat to adhesively bond the carrier tapes to the flaps.

2. A method of installing a slide fastener as recited in claim 1 wherein said steps of compressing the flaps against the main sections while applying heat and compressing the carrier tapes against the flaps while applying heat are performed simultaneously.

3. A method of installing a slide fastener as recited in ciaim 1 wherein the strips of adhesive remaining on the carrier tapes are used to adhesively bond the carrier tapes to the flaps.

4. The method of installing a slide fastener as set forth in claim 1 wherein there is included an additional 6 ing the disposed strip of heat-bendable adhesive between the respective carrier tapes and the flaps adja cent the elongate opening between the folded edges of the main sections of the fabric.

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1. A method of installing a slide fastener having a pair of carrier tapes on an article, the article having a pair of main fabric sections folded upon themselves to form folded edges and a pair of flaps with each flap extending from a folded edge and the folded edges defining an elongate opening to be closed by the slide fastener comprising the steps of providing a slide fastener carrying at least four strips of heat-bondable adhesive on the carrier tapes, peeling at least two of the strips of adhesive from the carrier tapes, disposing at least one of the peeled strips of adhesive between respective flaps and main sections for adhesively bonding the flaps and main sections and spacing the disposed strip of heatbondable adhesive from the folded edges, compressing the flaps against the main sections while applying heat to adhesively bond the flaps to the main sections, disposing a strip of heat-bondable adhesive between respective carrier tapes and flaps, and compressing the carrier tapes against the flaps while applying heat to adhesively bond the carrier tapes to the flaps.
 2. A method of installing a slide fastener as recited in claim 1 wherein said steps of compressing the flaps against the main sections while applying heat and compressing the carrier tapes against the flaps while applying heat are performed simultaneously.
 3. A method of installing a slide fastener as recited in claim 1 wherein the strips of adhesive remaining on the carrier tapes are used to adhesively bond the carrier tapes to the flaps.
 4. The method of installing a slide fastener as set forth in claim 1 wherein there is included an additional step of aligning the disposed strip of heat-bondable adhesive between the respective carrier tapes and flaps with the disposed strip of heat-bondable adhesive between the respective flaps and main sections.
 5. The method of installing a slide fastener as set forth in claim 1 including an additional step of positioning the disposed strip of heat-bondable adhesive between the respective carrier tapes and the flaps adjacent the elongate opening between the folded edges of the main sections of the fabric. 